SC Issues Directions to Combat Dowry Practices
On 15th December 2025, in a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court (SC) issued wide-ranging directions to address the continuing menace of dowry deaths and cruelty against married women in India.
- The SC delivered the judgment in State of Uttar Pradesh vs. Ajmal Beg directing governments, courts and authorities to take concrete steps to tackle the menace.
The Court’s Observations
- Dowry Still Rampant: The Court noted that dowry remains widespread, leading to harassment, cruelty, and deaths of women.
- Disguised as Gifts: Families often justify dowry as voluntary gifts, but the Court said this is a cover for coercion.
- Ineffective Enforcement: Existing laws are either ....
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